Basically, you'd have to follow a similar design as State/Country formtool objects have. You can see the docs for it here https://farcry.jira.com/wiki/display/FCDEV50/State. Any time you change the "country" dropdown, it modifies the state by way of an AJAX call. However, you're going to have a spend a fair amount of time digesting what the state/country objects are made up of. The basic gist seems to be the country dropdown passes the country "code" to the state object, the state object then only selects states that match the country code (stored in a query created in the state object). All the JS and such brought along by using a <ft:form> will then populate the state select with the proper information. FTWATCH, although a mighty cool feature, doesn't have many documented "real world" examples in the docs. That's not to say it could not have a ton of examples, anyone can contribute ;).

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog

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